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11.1 Square Roots and Irrational Numbers
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Perfect Squares Area of a square Multiplying a number by itself
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List of Perfect Squares
1,4,9,16,25,36,49,64,81, 100,121,144,169,196,225…
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Review: Square root is to find the side lengths of a square given its area
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. Square Root - An operation that yields a number which, when multiplied by itself, produces the given number Squares Square Roots
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Every positive number has two roots.
Positive Square Root Negative Square Root (Principal Square Root) Consider the following: Two solutions One solution
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Simplify each root below and identify as a
positive root or a negative root.
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Rational vs Irrational
Rational –Anything that can be written as a fraction: Irrational: Can not be written as a fraction Perfect Square Whole Number Negative Number Decimal that ends Decimal that repeats Fraction Improper fraction Mixed number Square root that does not have a perfect square A decimal that never ends and never repeats
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Math Humor
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Perfect Squares Rational Roots Irrational Roots
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Identify each root as rational or irrational.
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Estimating Irrational Square Roots
Step 1: Find the two perfect squares the irrational root lies between. (hint use the list of perfect squares: 1, 4, 9, 16, 25, 36, 49, 64, 81, 100..etc)
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Determine what two consecutive integers each
irrational root lies between.
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Estimating Irrational Square Roots
Step 2: Subtract the irrational root from the perfect squares to determine which number it is closest to.
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Estimate each irrational root to the nearest integer
without using a calculator.
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Finding the Side of a Square 1) 2)
What would the perimeter be?? 1.) 28 un 2.)25.2 un Distance can’t be negative
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Homework Page 562 (2-38) even
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